If you want to capture a man's heart, you must first capture his stomach. The same is true for men. So, for the sake of your beloved, should you learn to cook some decent food? The answer must be yes. So, now I will introduce how to cook black pepper chicken in a rice cooker. 1. Wash the whole chicken from inside to outside 2. Use a toothpick to poke holes all over the chicken skin. 3. Then apply salt, MSG and a little sugar 4. Sprinkle some black pepper and spread evenly 5. Then pour a little rice wine into the rice cooker and add a few slices of ginger. 6. Put the chicken in the rice cooker intact 7. Cover the rice cooker, press the cooking button, jump to keep warm and continue for about 10 minutes 8. Then open the lid, turn the chicken over, cover the lid and press the cooking button, switch to keep warm and continue for about 10 minutes. 9. Finally take it out, cut it into pieces and put it on a plate Well, after reading the editor’s introduction, I think housewives should quickly throw away the black pepper chicken in your rice cooker and learn how to make this nutritious, healthy and delicious dish that the editor will introduce to you today. Come on and make it. |
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